 Developers want to write code and quickly deploy it. They don't want to spend time worrying about server provisioning and maintaining infrastructure. Serverless is a model that lets them do just that. Build and run applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. Red Hat OpenShift Serverless, based on the open-source Knative project, helps developers to get code into production faster by enabling apps and workloads to be deployed using Kubernetes native APIs and any programming language or framework they prefer. So they can build what they want, when they want, with support for microservices and functions. Almost any containerized workload can run as Serverless with OpenShift Serverless. Another advantage is applications can be tied into event streams triggered by software as a service and on-premise systems that scale up to meet demand and then scale back to zero after use if needed. That means no resources are consumed unless the code needs to do something and the code only runs when it needs to. This eliminates over-provisioning and paying higher costs when resources are idle and it also eliminates under-provisioning and losing revenue due to poor quality of service. Red Hat OpenShift Serverless not only lets developers build modern serverless applications but it also supports legacy applications. They can manage serverless applications in any cloud, on-premise, or in a hybrid environment. And since there's little to no infrastructure to set up, they can focus on things like building new products and improving customer experiences. Red Hat OpenShift Serverless offers a simplified developer experience for deploying applications on containers. At the same time, it makes life easy for operations too. Since OpenShift Serverless is available as an operator, it installs easily on Red Hat OpenShift and comes with access to Red Hat's award-winning support. Agility, rapid deployment, optimized resource utilization. These are just a few of the benefits that Red Hat OpenShift Serverless brings to the enterprise. When you're ready to transform software development in your enterprise, Red Hat has the open-source platform to help get you started.